It's goodbye to Game of Thrones and a host of other shows, and hello to Hatton Garden Heist and The Hunt for Jihadi John . . .
Pick of the Day
Game of Thrones, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic
Okay, the 'real' fans - like our weekly reviewer, Sinead Brennan - would've been up at 2am this morning to catch the last-ever episode of this corpse-laden fantasy series.
But most people would put a night's sleep ahead of a TV show - even one as hyped as this - so here we go, the last trip to Westeros to see who finally gets to rule.
Fingers crossed that devotees get the ending their loyalty deserved. It's not been a great eighth season, but you can't beat going out on a high, eh?
New or Returning Shows
Thatcher: a Very British Revolution, 9.00pm, BBC Two
In the first episode of this series charting the rise and fall of Margaret Thatcher, her inner circle reveals how Thatcher manages to overcome her outsider status to become a prominent political figure in Britain after a controversial policy has the press label her the 'milk-snatcher'.
Her political future is in jeopardy, but she survives when Prime Minister Edward Heath decides not to sack her.
The Hunt for Jihadi John, 9.00pm, Channel 4
This feature documentary investigates the controversial extremist Jihadi John.
The film tells the inside story of Mohammed Emwazi's journey from an ordinary London boy to becoming a notorious terrorist.
It explores the shattered lives of Jihadi John's hostages, and the emotional and psychological turmoil of the family members whose relatives were barbarically murdered by him.
The Mafia with Trevor McDonald, 10.00pm, Virgin Media One
Veteran news reporter Trevor McDonald gains unprecedented access to people who have experienced the money, glamour and violence of the United States’ most famous organised crime network.
New to Download
Stan and Ollie, Sky Store
It’s the untold story of Hollywood’s greatest double act as Steve Coogan and John C Reilly star as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
In a heart-warming portrait of their creative marriage, the now ageing entertainers embark on what would be their last hoorah - a gruelling variety hall tour of the British Isles in 1953.
With their golden era behind them, the pair still retain hope for a return to the silver screen, but long-buried tensions between the two and Hardy’s failing health threaten to undo their legendary partnership.
Ending Tonight
How to Live Better for Longer, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
The final part of this two-part, factual-entertainment health series sees Dr Eva investigating brain ageing.
She has an MRI scan and does cognitive tests on her own brain. Eva attends a photo-shoot with Irish blogger Hilda Smith and Instagram star Eileen Smith to find out their attitudes to ageing.
Ghosts, 9.30pm, BBC One
This has been a good laugh. Now juggling day jobs with their endless renovations, Mike and Alison are both penniless and exhausted when a luxury hotel chain makes them an offer they can’t refuse.
But the spectre of Alison’s departure drives a wedge between the Ghosts, and the hardline Captain finds himself ostracised while Pat is voted in as reluctant leader.
While the clueless spirits brainstorm money-making schemes, the Captain takes matters into his own hands.
Sex on Trial, 10.30pm, Channel 4
In August 2012, a 16-year-old girl made an allegation to police that she'd been raped by fellow high school students at a party in the town of Steubenville, Ohio.
The events that night became a huge national story in the US, raising questions about consent, rape, and the behaviour and attitudes of teenage boys.
As the trial began, the prosecution had to deal with this issue: how can you prove the crime if the victim can't remember?
Back to Life, 11.35pm, BBC One
This has been a pretty impressive dramedy, though the comparisons with Fleabag are odious. It's a very different kind of show.
Miri wakes up in a police cell once again - this time charged with arson. Although a mystery alibi quickly clears her name, the community will take a little longer to accept her innocence.
After he secures her release, Miri agrees to meet the mysterious Scandinavian man who’s been following her since her return.
Top of the Lake, 11.10pm, RTÉ 2
Season one was rather idiosyncratic, but this season two was plain old bonkers. Good fun, though, especially David Dencik as the inexplicably charismatic Alexander 'Puss' Braun.
As the story reaches a climax, Elisabeth Moss's Robin and Mary's adoptive father Pyke grow desperate as they try to find out whether or not Mary is still alive.
The Fitting Room, 10.10pm, RTÉ 2
In the final episode of the show that makes fashion more inclusive, viewers meet Katie O'Halloran who was born without her arms and one leg, Shane Butler who needs help with his confidence, and power lifter Rehana Manier.
Don't Miss
Hatton Garden Heist, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Over four episodes shown nightly between tonight and Thursday, here's the story of the most spectacular British crime of the decade.
Written by BAFTA winner Jeff Pope, Hatton Garden Heist depicts the audacious jewellery, gold and cash burglary at the heart of London’s diamond district executed by an elderly gang of career criminals across the Easter Bank Holiday weekend in April 2015.
Timothy Spall, Kenneth Cranham and Ireland's Brían F O’Byrne play leading roles.
The heist is considered in a class of its own in terms of scale and ambition, and the extraordinary level of planning, preparation and organisation required to penetrate the vault of the Hatton Garden Safety Deposit Company.